Altadin
2Nov/0912

Not it!

MOOYEAH.As far as I know, I wasn't tagged for Miss Medicina's now infamous not-meme (maybe if I spent less time angsting about my guild and more time writing useful things, people would remember that I'm a main-spec healer? >.>), but I decided to do it anyway.  If nothing else, Bell's tag was open-ended enough for me to feel entitled to an opinion.  ;)  

* What is the name, class, and spec of your primary healer?
My raiding main is Liluye, a Tauren restoration shaman. 

* What is your primary group healing environment? (i.e. raids, pvp, 5 mans) 
I heal 10 and 25-man raids (currently, Ulduar 10 hardmodes and ToGC 10 and 25), and the very occasional 5-man. 

* What is your favorite healing spell for your class and why?
Riptide!  I love having an instant cast HoT that not only buffs my primary raid heal (Chain Heal), but also increases the crit chance on my main spot heal (Lesser Healing Wave).  I'm not going to lie: most of it is aesthetics — that waterfall animation is awesome!

* What healing spell do you use least for your class and why?
Healing Wave.  Since I run with one or two holy paladins and a discipline priest, it's very seldom that I'm assigned to main tank heals.  I will still cancel-cast Healing Waves on General Vezax (our bear tank can take some pretty nasty spike damage1) — but outside of a Nature's Swiftness/Healing Wave combination, that's it. 

* What do you feel is the biggest strength of your healing class and why?
Our mana regen is second-to-none.  I healed a ToC 25 PuG this weekend (I sat out the guild raid to let some lesser-geared members in), and died relatively early into the Lord Jaraxxus encounter.  I ankh'd back in, popped a mana potion and then dropped Mana Tide.  Even though I was running on fumes for most of the fight, I never quite managed to bottom out.  Everytime I thought I was OOM, I'd proc Water Shield on that last desperate heal.

When I was playing a warlock last year in 2v2 arena, I hated coming up against a resto shaman.  "They aren't OOM until they're dead," I lamented on more than one occasion.  Turns out, it's true!

* What do you feel is the biggest weakness of your healing class and why?
A lack of defensive cooldowns, a la Divine Guardian or Pain Suppression.  My one OSHIT! button is a macro that casts Nature's Swiftness in conjunction with either Healing Wave (alt) or Chain Heal (ctrl).  It can be useful, but it's reactive rather than proactive and I have lost people in the time it takes for me to react or the server to recognize the command (and since I have auto-self cast turned on, it hits me instead of the corpse that I failed to heal — wasting the two minute cooldown).

* In a 25 man raiding environment, what do you feel, in general, is the best healing assignment for you?
Raid healing.  While shamans are certainly capable of tank healing, paladins and discipline priests are superior single-target healers.  Meanwhile, Chain Heal remains a very powerful tool, especially if we're free to concentrate on the melee.  (Hint: This means /not/ being assigned to spot heal ranged soakers on the heroic Twins!)

* What healing class do you enjoy healing with most and why?
The short answer:  Annah.

The long answer: I don't have a strong preference.  All other things being equal, I'd choose a holy paladin or discipline priest in a 10-man raid environment, since their strong single target heals complement my strong AoE heals (and they have defensive cooldowns that shamans and druids lack).  In a 25-man, obviously, I strive for a more balanced mix. 

* What healing class do you enjoy healing with least and why?
Another resto shaman — and not (just) because they steal my loot!  All four classes have different strengths and weaknesses, so doubling up one class effectively halves the number of tools in our shared arsenal.  

* What is your worst habit as a healer?
Tunnel vision.  Big time.  I'm so focused on Grid that I often miss environmental effects, especially when learning a new fight for the first time.  I've come to rely on our raid leader and various assists calling out DBM warnings on Vent. 

* What is your biggest pet peeve in a group environment while healing?
Ironically, given my answer to the last question: players who call for heals, or raid leaders who make snarky comments like "Might want to heal X!" in the middle of a boss fight.  I spend the entire raid staring at Grid, which is strategically placed above my minimap.  If a player needs heals, then I /will/ see it — possibly before he does.  If the mage is out of range (perhaps because he was shadowcrashed halfway to Grizzly Hills?), then I will locate him on my map and make a split-second decision: run towards him, if I can do so without letting another (more important) assignment die; call on Vent for him to run to me; or simply trust another healer who is closer or faster to heal him instead. 

I'm used to PuGs being rude about this (that's what GridStatusIgnore is for!).  But in a guild run of Uld 10, when I have the fucking Champion of Ulduar title displayed?  Trust me to do my job or kick me from the goddamn raid.  Seriously.

* Do you feel that your class/spec is well balanced with other healers for PvE healing?
Shamans are in a fantastic place right now.  We are exceptional raid healers and (properly glyphed and itemized) can be strong main tank healers as well.  We buff the raid via totems, which can be tailored to suit not only to the group make-up but also the nature of the encounter.  We have defensive and offensive dispels, a ranged interrupt that is off the global cooldown, limited but still situtationally viable CC, self-resurrection and — of course — Bloodlust.  If anything, shamans are overpowered at the moment compared to other healing classes. 

* What tools do you use to evaluate your own performance as a healer?
As far as actual tools go, Recount and World of Logs — when I remember to record the combat log, that is.  >.>  As a healer, evaluating my performance tends to be more open-ended.  Did my assignment live?  If so, did others have to cover for me, or was I largely self-sufficient?  Did I communicate effectively with the other healers over the course of the fight, announcing things like interrupts and spell locks?  My place on the healing meter is entirely dependent upon my assignment (let me Chain Heal the melee and I may top it, but ask me to top off the ranged DPS during a movement intense fight and I'm barely a blip!), so I don't put much stock in it, in general.

* What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about your healing class?
That all there is to healing as a shaman is facerolling Chain Heal.  Although there's no denying that Chain Heal is a very powerful tool, it is stronger in some situations and weaker (even very nearly useless) in others, and is /always/ best used in conjunction with our other abilities. 

* What do you feel is the most difficult thing for new healers of your class to learn?
There is a rhythm (for lack of a better word) to shaman healing that it simply takes time to learn.  I think this is true of all healers, though.  You can memorize tooltips and research the best "rotations" on Elitist Jerks or PlusHeal, but it takes experience and a fair amount of trial and error to become comfortable enough with your abilities to use them quickly and intuitively — both of which are absolutely essential for healing in a progression raid environment.

* If someone were to try to evaluate your performance as a healer via recount, what sort of patterns would they see (i.e. lots of overhealing, low healing output, etc)?
This varies wildly from fight to fight.  Surreality is currently working on the heroic Twin Valkyrs, and even though I'm officially assigned to the melee, I end up doing a lot of spot healing on the ranged soakers.  My output is relatively low as a result of the unusually high percentage of Lesser Healing Waves I'm casting relative to Chain Heal — especially now that we're simply healing through Touch of Light and Touch of Darkness.  On a fight like XT Deconstructor or the Beasts of Northrend, where the entire raid is taking periodic damage and I'm able to concentrate on the tanks and melee, my output will be much higher, my overhealing will be lower, and Chain Heal will make up the vast majority of my healing.

* Haste or Crit and why?
Haste.  While I would never say no to crit — it procs Water Shield and Ancestral Awakening — I am currently gemming for straight haste.  More haste means faster Chain Heals, which jump up to four times and (thanks to recent buffs!) lose less healing per jump than ever before.  Meanwhile, more crit results in more overhealing and faster mana regen, neither of which I particularly need at this point in the game.

* What healing class do you feel you understand least?
Discipline priests — for all that my favorite healer in all of Azeroth is one.  (Fortunately, no one else seems to understand them either!)

* What add-ons or macros do you use, if any, to aid you in healing?
I'm an add-on whore.  I currently use Grid, Clique, HoTcandy and TotemTimers.  I also have macros to combine Nature's Swiftness with Tidal Waves and either Healing Wave or Chain Heal.

* Do you strive primarily for balance between your healing stats, or do you stack some much higher than others, and why?
I'm currently stacking haste.  Intellect was king two tiers ago, but my regen is so strong now that I'm determined to stack haste for faster Chain Heals until I start running into mana problems.  I don't see that happening in this expansion, though.

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Just for fun, I tag my guild's resident trees: Forreststump and — if he isn't too busy with exams and that NaNoWriMo thing I keep reading about — Naithin.  Miss Medicina has a list on her site of everyone who has responded so far, if you're curious! 

Also, someone should totally start the tank version of this so I can do that one, too.  <hint hint>

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  1. I think you are the only shaman I know that likes riptide.

    I’ve always hated that spell. Too expensive, too weak, cooldown is too long. HOT gets stomped all over by a resto druid.

    I’ll be sad when I lose my 2PC tier 9 bonus. It makes it worth it to cast the spell. :|
    Light´s last blog ..Take that Anub!

  2. Welcome to the ranks of the self-taggers. :P

    The thing I think I’m enjoying the most about this is getting a peek at some of the other healers’ mechanics. I don’t know that much about healing classes, being fairly recently embarked on this path, so it’s pretty neat to see what healing looks like to a Druid or a Shammy or a Holy Priest.

    I still don’t know what Disc Priests do though.
    Rhii´s last blog ..In Celebration of my Second 80

    • lol, thanks. :P

      I’m enjoying reading other shaman perspectives, personally. I think Zigi over at twentynineboxes.wordpress.com is on the opposite side of almost every issue (and we play the same class!). I’m going to have to poke around s’more when I get home, because most gaming blogs (including yours :( ) are blocked at work.

  3. I cant help but notice your obvious choice of example names. You even mentioned “mage”! Maybe you don’t want me back as much as I think you do!

    kidding aside, I wish I had started a class capable of healing when I first started the game. I have a 45ish druid, and Tree form is sexy, but I had more fun leveling that darn hunter. :)

  4. Bah, Disc is easy to understand. On the contrary I dont agree with you on shaman being OP or in a good position compared to other Healing classes. I think Shamans are terribly broken. Holy Priest can raid healer better than shamans and Holy Palla/Disc Priest can single target heal better than shamans. The shamans are the middle of the pack type healers they aren’t the best at anything nor the worse at it. I play disc and its a ton of fun and i do understand my class mechanics but I dont get shaman class mechanics. It is confusing to see how game patches that change all classes slight lead to the total change of gear and gem priority. This isn’t so for other classes that change very gradually and only during major make overs like 3.0 did the total of the concept change. But for shamans they go from int, to haste, to crit to whatever else every patch. XD

  5. I think resto shamans are in a good and in a bad place at the same time as of right now.

    We have a rather small set of healing tools. Maybe this is one of the reasons, why many resto shamans just aren’t great healers. Druids and Priests both have many different tools, which kind of forces them to get to know their class. Paladins can do one thing perfectly, which is tank healing. Shamans can tank heal, they can group heal and they can spot heal with RT – LHW. So in my eyes, many shamans are really to lazy with trying to master their healing style and improving themselves.

    What makes things even worse, is the inability of many raid leaders to assign shamans to proper tasks. Shamans assigned to group healing when the raid is spreading out, assigning holy priests to tank healing with a resto shaman present etc.

    Like Discipline said, we are in a place where holy priests were for a long time during BC. We can heal any raid assignment but we shine at none. In the case of tank healing we lack somewhat of stability, throughput and emergency spells, in the case of raid healing we get simply destroyed by holy priests who know their game.

    This sounds bitter, on the bright side: resto shamans are very much fun to play and the flow of healing was never as good as it is now. If I think back to BC and its CH spammage and look at shaman healing right now, we really made a huge step in the right direction.
    drug´s last blog ..It all comes back to haste

  6. Whoops, I didn’t even SEE you tag me! I read your answers and then somehow skipped over the end.

    I shall reply soon! :D
    Naithin´s last blog ..Wrath Raiders are Guinea Pigs


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